Episode Guide

The following is the master list of the exactly 300 half-hour episodes produced of The Red Green Show, organized by season.

''Note: Most of this information was taken from List of The Red Green Show episodes, and may be incorrect. Please update as appropriate.''

Season 1 (1991-1992)

 * This was the first season of The Red Green Show to be produced at the studios of and aired on CHCH-TV in Hamilton, Ontario.
 * Red Green and Harold Green wore pink plaid shirts and red suspenders, and a patch that has "The Red Green Show" written on it, with a possum in it.

Season 2 (1992-1993)

 * This season was the last first run episode to be produced at CHCH-TV for two years.
 * The Lodge Meeting made its debut starting with this season.
 * This is also the last season in which Red and Harold wore red suspenders.

Season 3 (1993-1994)

 * The show's production moved to CFPL-TV in London, Ontario exclusively with this season, and began airing on YTV.
 * Red and Harold wore red and green suspenders starting with this season.

Season 4 (1994-1995)

 * The show, moved to the Global Television Network on air and back to CHCH-TV for production starting with this season, and was renamed The New Red Green Show to differentiate these episodes from older ones which at the time were still being reran.
 * Red and Harold's plaid shirts were given slight makeovers in this season.

Season 5 (1995-1996)

 * The 100th episode of The Red Green Show airs.

Season 6 (1996-1997)

 * This season was the last to air first-run on Global.
 * This is the last season to use the 1991 S&S Productions closing logo.
 * Beginning with this season, Handyman Corner segments began taking place exclusively outdoors rather than exclusively indoors.

Season 7 (1997-1998)

 * The show moved to CBC Television, where it remained for the rest of it's network run.
 * Several changes were made to accommodate the associated relocation of production to the Canadian Broadcasting Centre; most notably to Possum Lodge's interior wall paint, which became a lighter shade of brown; and Red and Harold's plaid shirts.
 * S&S Productions debuted a new closing logo beginning with this season.
 * This season was the first to contain less than 24 regular episodes.
 * This was also the last season to use the program's title The New Red Green Show, which had been used since the show was picked up by Global in 1994.

Season 8 (1998-1999)

 * The show's title was reverted back to The Red Green Show starting with this season and retaining this title for the rest of its network run.
 * The S&S Productions closing logo received a slight change beginning with this season with the addition of the URL www.ssp.ca.

Season 9 (1999-2000)

 * Beginning with this season, due to the discontinuation of the Men Anonymous segment, at the beginning of the Lodge Meeting after the motto recital, Red Green started reminding the Possum Lodge members to bow their heads for the Man's Prayer: "I'm a man, but I can change, if I have to, I guess". This remained in use until the series finale Do As I Do, when the Man's Prayer was revised to "I'm a man, but I changed, because I had to, Oh, well".
 * Harold's screen time was reduced to a single segment, Harold at the Office, in this season, while another regular, Bill Smith, left the show entirely for the next four seasons, with his replacement becoming Walter.

Season 10 (2000-2001)

 * This is the only season in which neither Harold (although his Little Harold form continued to appear on Ranger Gord's Educational Films) nor Hap Shaughnessy appear onscreen.
 * The 200th episode of The Red Green Show airs.

Season 11 (2001-2002)

 * Harold returns to the show in episode 211.
 * Red and Harold's khaki pants received slight changes.

Season 12 (2002-2003)

 * Red and Harold's plaid shirts were again changed in this season.

Season 13 (2003-2004)

 * Bill returned to the show in episode 246, initially sharing his Adventures With Bill segments with Walter for the next two seasons.
 * Ranger Gord left the show permanently after this season.

Season 14 (2004-2005)

 * Walter left the show permanently after this season.

Season 15 (2005-2006)

 * In the series finale Do As I Do, the Man's Prayer was changed to "I'm a man, but I changed, because I had to, Oh, well".
 * The 300th and final episode of The Red Green Show airs.
 * Production moved to Showline Studios due to a then-ongoing strike that rendered the usual Canadian Broadcasting Centre studios unusable.